It's a nice song. But if you listen to Hey ya. You'll listen to differences. Hey ya is a really good song. Makes dances a lot of chicks on dancefloors. Roses is a nice song, but you'll need remixes for a disco session.

Saturday morning broadcasts on Rage of the ARIA countdown don't get more nostalgic than this. To me it's an era on the charts that seems to be unrivaled in quality. Maybe it's a bit far-fetched to say that, but still this was a time where Simple Plan, Linkin Park, Franz Ferdinand, Jet, Spiderbait and more could all happily co-exist on the chart in their pure form. It's epitomised in this track, which completely surpassed 'The Way You Move' and I felt would have been a far better follow-up to the smash hit 'Hey Ya!'. That being said, this is now my favourite Outkast song. It's just so unbelievably epic, a classic.Zuletzt editiert: 22.12.2013 15:46

This is not that bad but although it amused me at the time, the chorus is just really silly and immature tbh. I do really enjoy Andre's verses and the second verse, as harsh as it is still brings a smile to my face. Big Boi's verse is rather good tbh. Very interesting and cool musically, especially the piano intro. Flawed but it is a lot of fun I have to admit. I prefer the previous two singles though. Even though I heard this a lot at the time, I'm surprised it charted so high in Australia. Also second irelander on the nostalgia this gives.Zuletzt editiert: 11.09.2015 09:35